Greenwood High School - Woodman Yearbook (Greenwood, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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OPP. TOP LEFT: Coach Sloop and the reserves huddle during a time out to plot strategy. CPhoto by R. Bassoj OPP. TOP RIGHT: Woodman baseball player waits for the throw along the baseline. fPhoto by D. Badey OPP. LOWER RIGHT: Skip Dilk puts the rebounded shot back up for two, fPhoto by M. McClainJ OPP. LOWER LEFT: Barb Cooley wrestles the defense in an attempt to put the rebound back in the basket. TOP LEFT: An outside shot the Woodmen heads for the basket. CPhoto by M. Jacksonj TOP RIGHT: Pattye Young shoots over the defense for two. iPhoto by D. Badej MIDDLE: John Caron gets a grip on his opponent. LOWER LEFT: Wood- man wrestler has his opponent at a disad- vantage. LOWER RIGHT: Doug Blaase slips over the defense for two points.



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Un derclassm en form Seniors usually get most of the attention, but underclassmen contribute much more to the school than they are given credit for. Each class has tal- ented people who help develop the school in vari- ous aspects: Sports, Academics, Arts, Leadership. Although the basketball team lost many experi- enced seniors, the future looks bright with under- :lassmen Kent Kinnear, Jeff Smith, Andy Miller, and Tony Roberts moving in to fill the vacancies. The team will continue to have the leadership from Tom Vandergriff and Terry Hendershott. The Girls' Basketball program looks equally promising with such talent as Stacy Wood, Debbie Belden, Chris Hassell, Becky Andrews, and Pattye Young. The team will also include All-County can- didates Barb Cooley and Liz Albers returning to raise the Lady Woodmen's record. Freshman Kent Kinnear and Sophomore Jay Calvert were two main reasons for the tennis team's Mid-State win. Juniors Dave Salmon and Tony Roberts will also be returning to help defend the title. Sophomores and juniors to lead teams on gridiron, courts, and track. I The Woodmen will have a long list of players returning to the grid-iron to boost GCHS's compe- titive spirit. Among them will be Doug Davenport, Lonny Baker, Tom Vandergriff, Bob Baker, Bill Ader, Barry Reynolds, Jim Moreland, and Scott Blanford. Coach Whitson's wrestling team will be in a rebuilding year after losing many outstanding Sen- ior wrestlers. But the team will have some leader- ship with the talents of Scott and Lance Lindsay, Mark Griffith, Jack Cummings, and Steve Dhondt. The Girls' Volleyball team should have a very productive year with the talents of Chris Hassell, Susie Grubb, Pattye Young, and All-County mem- ber, Liz Albers. The Art department has a wealth of talent in underclassmen with such artists as Sophomore Nancy Acree, winner of a Gold Key award, Jim Hodson, Patty Flemming, and Tim Heebner. Pam Bertolet is always very involved in using her talents, not only in art classes, but also in painting back- drops for the musicals and designing posters and program covers. All these add a touch of creativity to the school. Throughout the school's life, talented underclass- men are rising to take over the leadership roles in backbone of sch ool academics, activities, athletics, and the arts. The transition to the high school is often differ- ent for the Freshmen. They must get used to being called 'greenies' or 'yard apes' and taking the Sen- iors' trays up after lunch. Freshman Lonny Baker said that starting high school was difficult because it was hard to change to the little guy in high school, after being the big shot in the Middle School. Kelley Jackson said that the change to the high school wasn't as bad as everyone said it would be. The people are a lot nicer than I imagined. There's so much more to do, and a lot more going on. I wouldn't call it difficult,just different. Libby Abel didn't think the transition was hard because of the Seniors I got to know through the Student Council. They really helped a lot by mak- ing me feel accepted and not just like a little kid anymore. It was an exciting part of my life though, and most people I talk to say that that's the way high school is all the way through. Each class elects officers to be in charge of build- ing floats during Homecoming and any other class activities. The Juniors elected Sherry Cannon, pres- identg Susie Harmon, vice-presidentg Kris Chap- pell, secretaryg and Mylissa Holder, treasurer. Sophomores voted Tom Folds as president, Karen Talley, vice-president, Chris Hassell, secretaryg and Sheila Mullinix as treasurer to lead the class. Presi- dent Kelley Jackson, vice-president Julie Kenyon, treasurer Sandy Reynolds, and secretary Kelly McMahan were chosen to lead the Freshman class. Coach John Irons' Cross Country team has a promising season ahead with a list of rising stars which include John Irons, Tad Bohlsen, Pat Hagen, Darrell Bade, Beth Cannon, Barb Cooley, Brenda Collins, and Nan Bohlsen. All these people will be running a multitude of miles to make the CC team a winner. Art, music, theatre contain a wealth of underclass talents. Greenwooo's Soccer program is on its way up with a new coach and talent in Sandy Reynolds, Stuart Rowe, and Jay and Brad Rae. The Golf team has potential in Mike Belovic, Jim Kern, and Dick Boaz. Outstanding underclassmen in the field of music include James and John Hawes, Renee VanVeld, Jenny Mitchell, Sherry Cannon, and Tad Bohlsen.

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